PDS Preview - Fall 2022

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Preview 2022- 2023

Presbyterian Day School’s 74th School Year


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Mission Statement

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Presbyterian Day School strives to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man. (1 Corinthians 10:31 and Luke 2:52)

Guiding Principles 1. We intentionally educate and nurture the heart, soul, mind, and body of each boy.

8. Our assessments aren’t just a way to measure learning — we want our boys to demonstrate understanding.

2. We know, nurture, and love each boy as a unique child of God.

9. We seek to enroll boys from diverse backgrounds.

3. We teach the Bible and model the Christian faith to our boys.

10. We seek balance and excellence in all we do.

4. We aren’t just teachers; we are lifelong learners and students.

11. We aren’t just boy-friendly; we’re boy-specific.

5. We push students to engage as thinkers.

12. Our program sets a foundation of learning that will help boys thrive beyond PDS.

6. In an increasingly connected world, our curriculum has a global perspective. 7. Flexible teaching strategies seek to maximize learning for each boy.

13. We take time to make sure our faculty and staff are growing spiritually. 14. We hold high standards for ourselves, pushing ourselves to reflect, renew, and grow.


Greetings from PDS!

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It has been an exciting summer, and I hope your family is enjoying the remaining weeks of the summer break, relaxing with the different pace of schedule. So let me be the first to welcome you to a new school year at PDS! With the start of another school year fast approaching, I look forward to welcoming our boys back to campus, to hearing the chatter in the hallways that we miss during the summer months, and to seeing their eager faces ready to learn and have those magical moments that define boyhood. I am always excited to see our new boys and families joining the school and becoming part of our PDS community. the Year ahead 5 If you’re like me on any new journey, you’re reaching for your phone to find the best While we are delighted by the campus improvements and new projects that will improve our students’ overall experience, navigation app to keep you on the right path. We hope the PDS Preview: 2022-23 is your these will always serve as a secondary toathe noble mission we strive accomplish “preparing students for navigation app for the year ahead, or atpurpose minimum, good place to notethat important datestoand serve as aof starter to the year. You will find in these pages information about all kinds of programs, events, important dates, and faculty lives of serving and learning through academic excellence, character development, biblical literacy, and intentional information. I invite you to take the time and read through these pages to familiarize yourself with the upcoming year. engagement opportunities.” My affection for independent education is because of this commitment to the fundamental idea Bear in mind that our Leadership Team and faculty are happy to meet and talk with you individually if you find that you that an independent school should be driven by its mission and values. At Veritas, our first and most primary commitment is need additional details. You will also notice a fewand updates and enhancements as you return to campus year. Our-football field all to accomplish our mission maintain our core values. Everything that we this strive after to build, tohas rework, to rethink, to new turf; our parking lot has been resurfaced; and, this fall, we will open a new Spirit Store on campus. improve, to offer new - is pursuing the primary goal of educating students to become academically adept, morally strong, and Earlier this summer, along with a few PDS faculty, I attended the International Boys Schools’ Coalition in Dallas, followers of Christ.from around the globe joined us to discuss and exchange ideas on best practices in boys’ education. Texas. Educators Metaphorically, it also served as a time to walk the fenceline of our schools and return to the most fundamental philosophical whyon wecampus exist assoon! a school. It was a worthwhile time to reflect again on PDS’s noble mission, I look forward question to seeingofyou striving to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and with favor with God and men. PDS’ mission reflects our aspirations, and its result is a place where boys thrive. God We bless, are grateful to partner with our families to help your son reach his highest potential, and we are excited to begin that journey again this year! Sincerely, Brad Sewell

Brad Head of School HeadSewell, of School

Build Us a School Give us, we pray, a school of smiles and sunshine, unity 2019-2020 Veritas Administration and community, compassion and kindness.

Build us a school, O Lord, that seeks your heart and will, that stands firmly in our faith in You amidst the sometimes-stormy seas. Build us a school, O Lord, of teachers not simply of subjects and skills, but of mentors and ministers Brad Sewell attending to matters of the heart and soul.

oflearning School and strong bodies, Build us a school ofHead sound of deep faith and tender hearts, of Your eternal truths brad.sewell@veritasca.org hidden in our souls. Grant us, we pray, vision and wisdom and boldness in charting our course, and grant us the courage and perseverance to follow it.

Alecia Gallegos

Bring us here each day, O Lord, with a joyful attitude and servant’s heart, with an eagerness to share our laughter and love and learning.

Zachary Villafuerte

Bless our labors, O Lord, protect and move among us, Campus Administrator encouraging and shaping and directing all of us.

zachary.villafuerte@veritasca.org

Bless our boys, O Lord, whose lives we seek to touch and transform, that they might grow into men with a heart for You. And, finally, O Lord, shine through us, so that others might see You in us, and that Your radiance would warm Kim Berger the world of our boys, families and neighbors.

Keep us ever-growing and ever-learning, O Lord, Early Ed and Lower School Principal stimulated by the wonders of Your world, striving to use Admissions & Development Building Director this sort ofofschool is not easy, but we do so with (PreKupon 3-Fourth fully the gifts bestowed us. Grades) numerous blessings that God has bestowed upon us. kim.berger@veritasca.org alecia.gallegos@veritasca.org Keep us, though, young at heart, energetic and fresh, so we might laugh with our boys during their magical moments of boyhood.

Lina Delgado Middle School Principal (Fifth-Eighth Grades)

Marilyn Hughes Director of Finance


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GRANDPARENTS’ DAY 2022 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28

SAVE THE DATE!

2022 Christmas Pageant Thursday, December 15


Leadership Team Chris Oliver

bsewell@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4617

coliver@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4602

Laura Glenn

Dennis Smith

lglenn@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4621

dsmith@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4626

Mark Fruitt

Cheryl Burkart

Head of Elementary

Principal of the Elementary Division mfruitt@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4610

Director of Athletics & Operations

Director of Administrative Support / Administrative Assistant for Brad Sewell cburkart@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4617

Rachel Bishop

Ross Spain

rbishop@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4612

rspain@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4630

Melissa Smith

Lyndsey Kelley

msmith@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4648

lkelley@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4695

Ross Hurst

Emily Lequerica

Head of Early Childhood (Interim)

Chief Information Officer

Chief Financial Officer rhust@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4616

Cultural Expeditions: United Kingdom Trip: Limited Capacity GLOBAL

London CULTURAL CONNECTIONS:

5th & 6th Grade

Chief Advancement Officer

Director of Student Life

Director of Admission (Interim)

Director of Research and Innovation for Boys’ Education elequerica@pdsmemphis.org 901-842-4618

YOUR TICKET FOR ADVENTURE, EXPLORATION, KNOWLEDGE

CULTURAL EXPEDITIONS

Our new Cultural Expeditions program continues to grow. In addition to the previously announced Washington DC / Philadelphia Cultural Connections Trips, we are launching a London and Oxford trip for 5th and 6th grade families including parents and siblings (Grades 5-12). The trip is an optional summertime excursion for PDS boys, providing the opportunity to travel internationally with parents and siblings. Parent or legal guardian required.

Trip Dates: June 1-7 • Informational Meeting: September 9 at 7:45am

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Brad Sewell

Head of School

World Perspectives

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Welcome New Faculty Members

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Stephanie Anderson | 5th Grade Math Teacher We are excited to have Stephanie Anderson teaching math to all of our 5th grade boys this school year. Whether teaching or serving schools in leadership roles, Stephanie has been an educator in Memphis for close to 30 years. She is a familiar face to many due to her long tenure teaching fourth and fifth grade at St. Mary’s Episcopal School. Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Christian Brothers University and a Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Memphis. In 2011, she was a fellow at the Peabody Institute for Independent School Leadership at Vanderbilt University. Stephanie and her husband, Mark, are parents to Connor and Hallie. Stephanie is ready to jump into the all-boy world at PDS, and we are lucky to have her! Michele Dennis | 5th and 6th Small Group Math Michele Dennis will join PDS this fall as the 5th and 6th grade small group math teacher. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from The University of Memphis. Most known for her long tenure at Hutchison teaching fourth and fifth-grade math, Michele has been an educator in Memphis for 30 years. While Michele has taught all girls for quite some time, she is eager to transition to teaching all boys at PDS. Michele and her husband, Reed, are parents to two grown children, Preston and Ellen. As the mother of a PDS alum, Michele knows that PDS is a special place for boys and looks forward to experiencing a different side of the school. We are eager to have her on our team! Charlotte Everett | 3rd Grade Teacher Charlotte will join the 3rd grade team as school begins in August. Charlotte holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Illinois University and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Rockford University. Charlotte comes to us with over twenty years teaching experience, having most recently taught third grade in Fairfield, Illinois. She and her husband, Mike, are parents to two grown children, Reece and Parker. Charlotte enjoys spending time with her family, working out, and reading in her spare time. She is excited about her family’s adventure to a new city and looks forward to getting to know all the PDS boys!

Lucy Fiedler | 3rd/4th Small Group Math Teacher Lucy will join the 3rd and 4th grade teams this fall teaching small-group math. Lucy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Education and a Master of Education from The University of Mississippi. Lucy has had the opportunity to work with multiple grade levels in elementary schools across Oxford and Memphis. While at The University of Mississippi, Lucy was active in her sorority, Delta Delta Delta, and was an avid volunteer. Parchika French | Young Knights Teacher Parkicha French was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a bachelor’s degree in education and a dual minor in English and sociology. She has over eight years of teaching experience in early childhood. She was most recently in the PDS nursery and is excited to be joining the YK team for the 2022-2023 school year. She has two older siblings, a nephew, and family pets. As a family, they love to travel. Kristen Griffith | Advancement Assistant Previously having taught Junior Kindergarten at PDS, Kristen is rejoining our faculty as the Advancement Assistant. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Arkansas as well as a Master of Arts degree in Teaching from Christian Brothers University. Kristen and her husband, Alex, have three children: Banks (2nd), Hunt (1st), and Drew (PK). She enjoys baking, playing tennis, running, and traveling with her family. Chris Oliver | Chief Advancement Officer Chris is a native Memphian. He and his wife Kandis have three sons (Cohen, Jonah, and Jude). The Olivers are members of Downtown Church. Before coming to PDS, Chris has worked at New Hope Christian Academy, Alcy Ball Development Corporation, and Advance Memphis. Chris earned a master’s from The University of Mississippi, his bachelor’s from Middle Tennessee State, and was a Memphis Fellow at Second Presbyterian Church. He enjoys biking, camping and the outdoors, playing soccer, and cheering on local sports teams.


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Diane Perry | 4th Grade ELA Teacher Diane is joining the 4th grade team this year as an English/Language Arts teacher. Diane holds both a Bachelor of Arts in Education from The University of Memphis and Master of Education from Union University. Diane comes to us with over 18 years teaching experience across several schools serving our local community. Most recently she taught fourth grade at Dogwood Elementary. While there she was honored several times as Teacher of the Year. Diane considers herself a lifelong learner and is currently pursuing her second graduate degree (Master of Divinity). Along with her two children, Connor and Ava, Diane is always seeking adventure and finding ways to volunteer in her church. Diane has incredible experience teaching fourth-grade students, and we know she will have a great impact on PDS boys. Ivy Phillips | 4th Grade ELA Teacher We are so pleased to have Ivy returning to PDS this fall as a 4th grade ELA teacher. Ivy has been a familiar face for some time at PDS. She has previously taught 5th grade ELA at PDS and served as an interim teacher in both 4th and 6th grade. Before teaching at PDS, Ivy taught English at Hutchison. Ivy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Education from The University of Mississippi and a Master of Education from Vanderbilt University. Ivy is married to John, and they have three boys, John (1st grade), Edward (JK), and Davis (JK). Ivy enjoys spending time with her family and exploring new activities with her boys. We’re thrilled to have Ivy back at PDS this fall!

Allyson Russell | Senior Kindergarten Associate Teacher A native Memphian, Allyson Russell holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a minor in Educational Psychology from Mississippi State University. She is excited to be joining the SK team as an associate for the 2022-2023 school year. When she is not working, she enjoys kayaking and painting. Luke Wise | Physical Education Originally from Jackson, Mississippi, Luke attended Davidson College where he served as a manager on the men’s basketball team then received his Bachelor of Arts from Millsaps College in Economics. Luke is beginning at PDS after three years of teaching and coaching middle school boys basketball in Jackson.

Familiar Faces in New Places Several of our faculty members are taking on new roles in new departments or expanding their duties for the 2022-2023 school year. • • • • •

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Molly Beard is leaving Pre-Kindgarten to become the Assistant Director of Admission. Rachel Bishop who has served for years as our Director of Admission and Enrollment will serve as Interim Head of Early Childhood next year. Cynthia Cross will focus exclusively on events this year as our Special Events Coordinator. Lyndsey Kelley is leaving Senior Kindergarten to become the Interim Director of Admission. She is also joining the Leadership Team. Emily Lequerica is leaving the Admission department to serve as our first Director of Research and Innovation for Boys’ Education. She is also joining the Leadership Team. Perry Patterson is moving from an Early Childhood Associate teacher to become our EDGE Design Studio Teacher. Ross Spain’s new title is Director of Student Life. He is also joining the Leadership Team. Jenny Stenberg is moving from 4th grade to become our new Library Media Specialist.

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Mary Holland Morris | Young Knights Teacher Mary Holland is re-joining the PDS faculty as a Young Knights teacher. After graduating from Hutchison School she completed a degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Mississippi State University, with a concentration in Child Life. Previously she was a Certified Child Life Specialist at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, working most closely with the infant and toddler patient populations. Mary Holland and her husband Derek have a son, Thomas, and a daughter, Anna Francis. She loves to cook and bake, and is set to run her 9th half marathon next winter! Her family are members of Harvest Memphis, and are deeply involved in the preschool and children’s ministry there.


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2022-2023 Faculty Directory

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Early Childhood Office

Elementary Office

Rachel Bishop Head of Early Childhood (Interim)

Laura Glenn Head of Elementary

Cyndy Wright Administrative Assistant for Rachel Bishop

Mark Fruitt Principal of the Elementary Division

Ashleigh Campbell Administrative Assistant for Laura Glenn and Mark Fruitt

Lindsey Robinson Director of Academic Support & Learning Specialist

Lyndsey Kelley Director of Admission & Enrollment Management (Interim)

Winston Baccus Director of Communications

Advancement

Tom Edwards Counselor

Ross Spain Director of Student Life

Emily Lequerica Director of Research & Innovation for Boys’ Education

Chris Oliver Chief Advancement Officer

After-School

Kim Bridgforth Director of Annual Giving

Cynthia Cross Special Events Coordinator

Anne-Davis Parks Director of Marketing

Molly Beard Assistant Director of Admission

Kristen Griffith Advancement Assistant

Athletics

Dennis Smith Director of Athletics & Operations

Madison Spain Director of Auxiliary Programs

Business

Spencer McLean Director of Physical Education and Fitness

Luke Wise Physical Education

David Rose Physical Education

Paul Warner Physical Education

Ross Hurst Chief Financial Officer

Technology

Lyndi Heard Controller

Laura Hyde Student Accounts Manager

Monica Vunk Vendor Accounts Manager

Madison Spain Director of Lunch Services

Melissa Smith Chief Information Officer

Chris Langston Network & Systems Administrator


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Holly Lindsey Technology Coordinator

Caleb Brumbelow Technology Support and Systems Analyst

Meg Comes Young Knights Teacher - YK1

Parkicha French Young Knights Teacher - YK1

Courtney Wages Young Knights Teacher - YK2

Jeremie Upshaw Young Knights Teacher - YK2

Elizabeth Bell Pre-Kindergarten Teacher - PK2

Shelley Umberson Pre-Kindergarten Teacher - PK2

Ashley Eggers Junior Kindergarten Teacher - JK2

Emily Treadwell Junior Kindergarten Teacher - JK2

Cindy Bramlett Senior Kindergarten Associate

Pre-Kindergarten

Sheridan Harris Young Knights Teacher - YK3

Mary Holland Morris Young Knights Teacher - YK3

Molly Gore Pre-Kindergarten Teacher - PK1

Sandy Kilgore Pre-Kindergarten Teacher - PK1

Junior Kindergarten

Cami Sewell Pre-Kindergarten Teacher - PK3

Traci Stewart Pre-Kindergarten Teacher - PK3

Shari Caruthers Junior Kindergarten Teacher - JK1

Allyse Holcomb Junior Kindergarten Teacher - JK1

Senior Kindergarten

Heather Spiegelman Junior Kindergarten Teacher - JK3

Holly Yarbrough Junior Kindergarten Teacher - JK3

Tosha Smith Senior Kindergarten Teacher - SK1

Lynley Goddard Junior Kindergarten Teacher - SK2

Lydia Butler Senior Kindergarten Teacher - SK3

Ginny Brundick First Grade Teacher - 1B

Jenny Craig First Grade Teacher - 1C

Stacey Hays First Grade Small Group Teacher

First Grade

Allyson Russell Senior Kindergarten Associate

Corey Beth Stovall First Grade Teacher - 1A

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2022-2023 Faculty Directory Second Grade

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Marian Richards Second Grade Teacher - 2A

Third Grade

Lake Weston Second Grade Teacher - 2B

Stephanie Taylor Second Grade Teacher - 2C

Weezie Pouget Second Grade Small Group Teacher

Rachael Schaefer Third Grade Teacher - 3A

Charlotte Everett Third Grade Teacher - 3B

Lucy Fiedler Fourth Grade Small Group Math Teacher

Fourth Grade

Brooke Haley Third Grade Teacher - 3C

Lucy Fiedler Third Grade Small Group Math Teacher

Ivy Phillips Fourth Grade ELA Teacher - 4A

Diane Perry Fourth Grade ELA Teacher - 4B

Sherry Creasman Fourth Grade Math Teacher - 4C

Jason Hewer Fifth Grade Teacher - 5B

Stephanie Anderson Fifth Grade Math Teacher - 5C

Diann Belote Fifth Grade Teacher - 5D

Michele Dennis Fifth and Sixth Grade Small Group Math Teacher

Ashley Garner Sixth Grade Teacher - 6B

Jackson Boyd Sixth Grade Teacher - 6C

Marjorie Porter Sixth Grade Teacher - 6D

Michele Dennis Fifth and Sixth Grade Small Group Math Teacher

Lili Frye Mandarin Chinese Teacher (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade)

Nancy Gentry Learning Specialist

Terry Himebook Band Teacher

Terri Jarratt Science Lab (2nd, 3rd, 4th)

Fifth Grade

Kim Pruitt Fifth Grade Teacher - 5A

Sixth Grade

Lauren Riley Sixth Grade Teacher - 6A

Special Areas

Darilyn Christenbury EC through Third Grade Bible Teacher & Chaplain

Adriana Moore Spanish Teacher (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade)


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Jenny Stenberg Library Media Specialist

Anna Pearson EC Music/Movement

Lindsey Robinson Director of Academic Support & Learning Specialist

Tony Rudzena Fourth through Sixth Grade Bible Teacher & Chaplain

Dawn Southerland Vocal Music Teacher

Child Development Center

Casey Smith Visual Arts Teacher

Lawanda Fields Child Development Center

Nurse

Alice Ball Nurse

Dania Watson Spanish Teacher (PK, JK, SK, 1st and 2nd Grade)

Linda Winchester Reading Specialist (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grade)

Sunny Zheng Mandarin Chinese Teacher (PK, JK, SK, 1st and 2nd Grade)

Allyse Holcomb Child Development Center Director

Deborah Rainey Child Development Center

Food Services

Maintenance

Susie Springfield Child Development Center

Ella Johnson Food Service Staff

Tim Johnson Maintenance

Wadell Bobo Maintenance

Randy Shirley Maintenance

Receptionist

Security

Marilyn Seaton Receptionist

Vonzell Cribbs Head of Security

Stanley Brownlee Security

Steve Todd Security

Jeff Swindol Security

Housekeeping

Charlene Hamer Housekeeping

MORE INFO

Sherrie Howard Housekeeping

Gloria Perkins Housekeeping

Cecila Strickland Housekeeping

Find phone numbers, and email addresses on our website.

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Perry Patterson EDGE Design Studio Teacher


Community Events

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Parent Meetings AUG

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Monday 1st Grade: 8am 2nd Grade: 9:30am 3rd Grade: 3pm Tuesday Early Childhood: 8:30am 4th Grade: 1pm 5th Grade: 2:30pm 6th Grade: 4pm

Elementary Parent Night 1st-6th PARENTS • 6pm

Meet with your son’s teachers. SEP

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How to Raise Responsible Childen with Michael Thompson ALL PARENTS • 6pm • Sanctuary

We’re excited about bringing Dr. Thomspon back to PDS! Dr. Thompson is a renowned author, psychologist, and consultant specializing in children and families. OCT

ALL GRADES • 8:45am

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PDS Family Cookout and Jamboree ALL FAMILIES • 9am

Join us as we celebrate the end of our intramural football season with burgers, hot dogs, & inflatables. DEC

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Christmas Pageant

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Join us for a special night of food, drinks, & fun as we kickoff the 2023 online auction. MAR

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Early Childhood Family Night YK-SK FAMILIES • 5:30pm

Celebrating the work of our EC boys. APR

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PDS Maker Faire

ALL FAMILIES • 5:30pm

A celebration of innovation and creativity. PDS boys in 1st-6th grades are encouraged to embrace the maker movement and make a project at home to showcase at the Faire. MAY

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Field Day

1st-6th GRADES

Sports Banquet 4th-6th GRADES

Crusader Cafe

Crusader Café is an opportunity for boys in 1st through 6th grades to showcase their musical talents for their peers and others during lunchtime. Look for a signup form later in the fall.

Father & Son Dinner 4th-6th GRADES • 6pm

Featuring an inspirational speaker.

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Friday, November 4, Friday, February 3, & Friday, April 28

Music Programs DEC

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1st-6th GRADES • 6:30pm

Boys in red bows singing carols — a treasured tradition at PDS. All PDS families are welcome to attend. FEB

ALL PARENTS

C R USA

A special day with PDS boys performing a musical extravaganza to celebrate our grandparents!

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March Mania Kickoff Event

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Grandparents’ Day

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Instrumental Music Recitals Tuesdays, December 6 & April 25

Band Concerts

Thursday, December 8 & Tuesday, May 2

Academic Competitions NOV

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Spelling Bee 8am


Grade-Level Events

Parents, mark your calendars for these events where parents are on campus during the school year:

Dads and Dogs Thursday, September 29 • 10:45am PK Valentine’s Day Program Thursday, February 9 • 8:30am Mommy and Me Thursday, May 11 • 10:45am Donuts with Dads Thursday, September 15 • 8am Harvest Hoedown Program Wednesday, September 28 • 9am Mother’s Day Tea Thursday, May 5 • 10am Parent Meeting Thursday, April 20 • 9am Mother’s Day Picnic Wednesday, May 10 • 12:30pm Class Day Friday, May 19 • 8:30am Books for Breakfast (Dads) Wednesday, January 18 • 8am Mother/Son Valentine Dance Tuesday, February 14 • 1:45pm Class Day Wednesday, May 17 • 8:30am Yipes Stripes Friday, February 24 Games with Dad or Guest Thursday, April 20 • 9am Class Day Tuesday, May 16 • 8:30am

For each of these events, breakfast is served at 7am, and the program begins at 7:15am. SEP

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True Friend Virtue Breakfast

1st-6th BOYS & PARENT / ADULT HOST

Humble Hero Virtue Breakfast

1st-6th BOYS & PARENT / ADULT HOST

Servant Leader Virtue Breakfast

1st-6th BOYS & PARENT / ADULT HOST

Pacesetter Virtue Breakfast

1st-6th BOYS & PARENT / ADULT HOST

Bold Adventurer Virtue Breakfast 1st-6th BOYS & PARENT / ADULT HOST

Noble Knight Virtue Breakfast

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1st-6th BOYS & PARENT / ADULT HOST

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Faithful Follower Virtue Breakfast

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1st-6th BOYS & PARENT / ADULT HOST

Father-Son St. Louis Trip Friday-Sunday, September 16-18 Father-Son Dinner Thursday, February 24 • 6pm Mother-Son Luncheon Friday, April 18 Student-Faculty Basketball Game Thursday, March 9 • 1pm Father-Son Retreat Friday, May 19

Father/Son Kickball Friday, April 28 Class Day Monday, May 15 • 8:30am Father-Son Dinner Thursday, February 21 • 6pm

MORE INFO VIsit the event registration section of the website to register for these events

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Pumpkins with Pop Friday, October 21 • 10:00am Mother’s Day Celebration Tuesday, May 9 • 9:00am

Our 7 Virtues of Manhood Breakfasts are for elementary grade boys in first through sixth grades. Because of the nature of this breakfast, each boy must have an adult host in order to attend.


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Daily Schedules & School Holidays

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Daily Schedule 7:20-7:50 am 7:30-8:00 am 7:50 am 8:00 am

Early rooms open (supervised by faculty) Drop Off Time Boys may arrive in classrooms Classes begin

Normal Schedule Dismissal Times Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri Wed YK & PK, morning 11:45 am 11:45 am YK & PK, full day 2:20 pm 1:45 pm JK, full day 2:30 pm 2:00 pm SK 2:40 pm 2:15 pm 1st 2:50 pm 2:30 pm 2nd 2:50 pm 2:30 pm 3rd 3:00 pm 2:30 pm 4th-6th 3:10 pm 2:45 pm PK, 2/3 JK, 2/3

Mon, Fri 1:45 pm 12:00 pm

Tue, Thu 2:20 pm 2:30 pm

Wed 1:45 pm 2:00 pm

Who to Call AfterCare & After School Adventures: Madison Spain 901-842-4609 Lunch Program Questions: Madison Spain 901-842-4609 PowerSchool Questions: Melissa Smith 901-842-4648 Submit a Photo for Social Media: Anne-Davis Parks 901-842-4613 Technology Questions: Melissa Smith 901-842-4648 Re-Enrollment: Lyndsey Kelley 901-842-4695 Tuition / Billing Questions: Laura Hyde 901-842-4615 Update Parent Contact Info: Kim Bridgforth 901-842-4606

School Holidays

Half-Days / Early Dismissal Days

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Half-Day Schedule Dismissal Times Young Knights Pre-Kindergarten Junior Kindergarten Senior Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd - 6th Grades

Parent-Teacher Conference Day: Fridays, September 23 & January 27 Fall Break: Monday-Friday, October 3-7 Thanksgiving Break: Wednesday-Friday, November 23-25 Christmas Break: December 19 - January 3 Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Monday, January 17 Winter Break: Friday, February 17 President’s Day: Monday, February 20 Spring Break: Monday-Friday, March 13-17 Good Friday: Friday, April 7 Easter Holiday: Monday, April 10

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First Day of School: Wednesday, August 17 Christmas Pageant Day: Thursday, December 15 Christmas Party Day: Friday, December 16 Yipes Stripes: Friday, February 24 (2nd grade only) Spring Break Begins: Friday, March 10 Field Day: Friday, May 5 (1st-3rd grades only) Last Regular Day of School: Wednesday, May 24 4th-6th Grade Class Day: Thursday, May 25

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Chapel / Building Boys, Making Men

Mondays - Grades 1-3 in the Chapel Tuesdays - Grades 4-6 in the Chapel Thursdays - Early Childhood in Hussey Commons Fridays - Grades 1-6 in the Sanctuary

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Elements of the Program

All Grades • Chapels • Virtue of the month • Calendars with daily virtue activities Early Childhood • Verse of the month • Virtues used in daily teaching and in Bible curriculum • Buddies from 4th - 6th grade 1st-3rd Grades • Virtues used in daily teaching • Virtues shown in heroes of the Bible in Bible Class • Monthly virtue breakfast with a parent 4th Grade • Weekly seminar on being a True Friend • Bible Class every other day focusing on the life of Jesus • Monthly virtue breakfast with a parent 5th Grade • Mentor groups • Monthly virtue breakfast with a parent • The 7 Virtues of Manhood (book & leader guide) • Weekly seminar on being a Servant Leader • Bible Class every other day forcusing on the life of Jesus 6th Grade • Mentor groups • Flight Plan (book, leader guide, & parent resources) • Weekly seminar on becoming a man of God • Monthly seminar on preparing for teen years and manhood • Monthly virtue breakfast with a parent • Bible Class every other day focusing on Paul’s life and letters • Early Childhood buddies • Fall and spring father-son trips

THE SEVEN

VIRTUES OF

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ADULT HOOD

Building Boys, Making Men isn’t just a class or an event.

MENTORS &

ROLLES MODE

It’s a complete program to teach every PDS boy what it means to be a man of God—beginning when boys enter PDS as two-year-olds and becoming more intensive as boys approach their teens and prepare to graduate from PDS.

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Read “Building Blocks” for more information on the elements of the program

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The Chapel program at PDS is truly one of the foundational elements of a PDS boy’s education. Chapel is held four days a week at 8:05am as follows:

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Medical Information

Before and After-Care

Required Medical Permission Form

Early room is available beginning at 7:20am each morning. PDS offers an after-school care program from your son’s class dismissal time until 6:00pm for grades YK-6.

Before school starts, please complete our required Medical Permission Form. HIPPA privacy rules prevent us from storing this information, making it neccessary for you to complete the entire form each year. Included in the form are areas where you can indicate emergency contact information, list any allergies we need to be aware of, and a list of over-the-counter medications that your son will be allowed to receive. We have also included the concussion and sudden cardiac arrest forms that are required for intramural and Crusader sports for 4th-6th graders.

Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications Forms

If your son needs to take prescription medications during the school day, please complete the online Prescription Medication Form. PDS provides some over-the-counter medications, such as brand or generic versions of Advil, Tylenol, Benadryl, Tums and topical (skin) medications. The student will not be given any of these medications unless a permission form is filled out and on file in the nurses’ office.

Pricing (per semester) 5 days/wk - $1175 4 days/wk - $1085 3 days/wk - $955 2 days/wk - $755 1 day/wk - $450 Sibling Stay Since class dismissal times are staggered, Early Childhood students (YK-SK) who have an older sibling at PDS will be able to enroll in the program and attend AfterCare until the older sibling is dismissed. The parent is required to walk inside the main entrance and sign the younger sibling out of Sibling Stay BEFORE picking up the older sibling in carpool. The cost is $400 per semester for 5 days and $200 for 3 days. Drop-Ins Drop-in days are available to students who are not registered for aftercare. The drop-in fee is $25 per day. Please contact Madison Spain to schedule a drop-in.

 MORE INFO

Visit our forms landing page to find these forms

Athletics Offerings

4th Grade Intramural 5th Grade Intramural 5th Grade Crusaders 6th Grade Intramural 6th Grade Crusaders

Football, Basketball, Soccer Football, Basketball, Soccer Football Football, Basketball, Soccer Fall: Football, Cross Country, Golf | Winter: Basketball | Spring: Track, Tennis

All participants should complete the Medical Permission Form which includes the sports permission forms by the first day of school.

 MORE INFO

BUILDING BOYS MAKING MEN

Visit our Athletics landing page for schedules and other sports information


Lunch Program

By virtue of being a parent of a PDS student, all parents are members of the Parents’ Association. There is no membership fee or charge for belonging to the Parents’ Association.

We offer a complete menu of hot lunches cooked on campus for 1st-6th grades. The cost for the 1st Semester Lunch Plan is $562.50. The cost for the 1st Semester Drink Plan is $105.

The Parents’ Association seeks to provide support to the school through volunteer assistance and service. Each year, the Parents’ Association works closely with the administration to assist the school. Familiarize yourself with our upcoming events, mark them on your calendar, and use the Volunteer Form to plug yourself in! Officers

Menu items are made from fresh and wholesome ingredients. There are many options available and each boy should be able to choose a balanced meal even if he does not choose the hot lunch on any particular day. Salads and turkey and ham sandwiches are available on a daily basis as an alternate option to the hot lunch choice. Ice cream is offered on Wednesdays and Fridays. Our lunch program provides a balanced and healthy lunch as well as the convenience of not having to pack a lunch! For questions about lunch, please contact Madison Spain (901-842-4609).

Michelle Wilson President

Kristen Griffith Vice-President

For a full list of PA Board members, visit the PA page on the website: pdsmemphis.org/parents-association

Spirit Sale & Store! Our annual Back-to-School Spirit Sale is your opportunity to shop the newest PDS gear. AUG

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Lunch Schedule 1st 11:00 - 11:30 2nd 12:05 - 12:35 3rd 11:35 - 12:05 4th 11:50 - 12:20 5th 12:30 - 1:00 6th 11:20 - 11:50

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Visit our forms landing page to register for the lunch program

Spirit Sale

9am-4:30pm

During the school year, our Spirit Sale continues. You can always shop the new Spirit Store in the main lobby or order an item online and it will be sent home with your son.

 MORE INFO

Visit the online Spirit Sale (Opens after the in-person Back-to-School sale)

Dress-Down Days Friday, December 16 - Christmas Parties Thursday, March 9 - Student-Faculty Game Tuesday, March 7 - March Mania Friday, March 10 - Spring Break Begins Friday, May 6 - Field Day Stay tuned to the weekly PDS Express newsletter for other special Dress-Down Days that get announced during the school year!

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Parents’ Association


Carpool Maps

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Supporting PDS P R E S B Y T E R I A N D AY S C H O O L

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Parents are encouraged to support the school in several ways. First, please pray for the school. Pray for the safety, growth, and happiness of our boys. Pray that our teachers and staff might have wisdom, inspiration, energy, and love. Pray that we might all be united in purpose and as a community.

ANNUAL FUND

Second, all parents are encouraged to make a financial gift to the school according to their means. Each year, donations to the Annual Fund help the school sustain excellence in teaching, support the health of our boys via our full-time nurse, and secure our campus with our in-house security team.

Annual Fund: $400,000

March Mania: $130,000

There are many ways you can support the Annual Fund: cash or check, stocks and mutual funds, and through other non-liquid assets. We are thankful for the support of our parents. As always, our goal is 100% participation from all parents and faculty.

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Overall Goal: $530,000

Every gift matters, no matter how big or small.

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March Mania Kickoff Event ALL PARENTS

Join us for a special night of food, drinks, & fun! See some of the unique offerings in this year’s online auction! We’re planning an even bigger and better event for 2023!

GIVE ONLINE Use our online form or Venmo your gift to @pds-memphis


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25-26 AR Store 26 Instrumental Music Recital 25 Father-Son Kickball (3rd) 28 Crusader Cafe 28 Father/Son Kickball (3rd)

May 2 Spring Band Concert (5th-6th) March 5 Field Day (1st-6th) 2-7 March Mania Online Auction 5 Half-Day (1st-3rd) 3 Noble Knight Brkfst (1st-6th) 9 Mother’s Day (YK) 3 March Mania Kickoff Party 3 Spring Band Concert 9 Student-Faculty Game 10 Mother’s Day Picnic (SK) 10 Half-Day Dismissal 11 Mommy and Me (PK) 13-17 Spring Break 11 Sports Banquet (4th-6th) 23 EC Family Night 12 Mother’s Day Tea (JK) 26-28 SAIS Accreditation 15 Class Day (3rd) 31-6 Cultural Expedition Trip (6th) 16 Class Day (2nd) 17 Class Day (1st) April 19 Class Day (SK) 6 Easter Party (YK, JK) 19 Father-Son Retreat (6th) 7-10 Easter Break 24 Last Day (YK-3rd) 13 PDS Maker Faire 24 Half-Day Distmissal 14 Faithful Follower Brkfst (1st-6th) 25 Class Day (4th-6th) 14 Mother-Son Picnic (6th) 26 Graduation 18-19 WrAP Testing 26 Last Day (4th-6th) 20 SK Parent Meeting 20 Games with Dad (2nd) June 21 AR Auction 1-7 Cultural Exped. Trip (5th-6th)

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4025 Poplar Avenue | Memphis, TN 38111 901-842-4600 | pds.school |

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Monday 1st Grade: 8am 2nd Grade: 9:30am 3rd Grade: 3pm

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MORE ONLINE Visit our Back-to-School landing page for required forms, and other information.


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